Children of Winter

Plus other local screenings

By Christy Loe on November 13, 2008


Gallery Madera Tacoma. Annie Leonard’s The Story of Stuff, a 20-minute film that looks at our culture’s production and consumption patterns. Nov. 15, 3-5 pm with discussion immediately following. Free (2210 Court A, 253.572.1218, www.gallerymadera.com).



Grand Cinema Downtown Tacoma. Children’s Film Series: Phantom Tollbooth, Nov. 14-16, 11 am. Children 17 and under free (606 S. Fawcett, 253.572.6062, www.grandcinema.com).



Museum of Glass Downtown Tacoma. The Time of Lino and White Light: Glass Compositions by Daniel Clayman throughout the day. 10 am to 5 pm Mon-Sat, noon-5 pm Sun, 10 am to 8 pm 3rd Thurs. $4-$10, children 6 and younger free, Third Thursday Art Walk 5-8 p.m., free. See Word section for lectures (1801 Dock St., 253.396.1768).



Pantages Theater Downtown Tacoma. For the 59th time a Miller film tours the nation, and this time it’s all about the Children of Winter.  Ski and snowboard athletes tackle the world, including Japan, Austria, and Iceland, Nov. 15 8 and 9 pm. $20 (901 Broadway, 253.591.5894).



Tacoma Public Library Tacoma. Join us for screenings of Hitchcock’s cinematic masterpieces during our Fall Film Series: Stage Fright Nov. 13 1:30 pm and 7 pm. Free (Tacoma Public Library, 1102 Tacoma Avenue South, 253.591.5666).



Traditions Café Olympia. 2nd Annual Anti-Sweatshop Film Festival featuring Made in LA, Nov. 17 7 pm. All films are free (300 5th Ave. S.W., 360.956.9517).



University of Washington Tacoma. Made in LA, a documentary following the story of three Latina immigrants who work in garment sweatshops in LA. Nov. 19 6:30 pm (Longshoreman’s Hall, 1710 S. Market Street).



Washington Center Olympia. For the 59th time a Miller film tours the nation, and this time it’s all about the Children of Winter.  Ski and snowboard athletes tackle the world, including Japan, Austria, and Iceland, Nov. 13 8 pm, Nov. 14 6 pm and 9 pm. $16.50-$17.50 (512 Washington St. S.E., 360.753.8586).



Washington State History Museum Downtown Tacoma. Presents a series of films with themes centering on racial and social justice, each film will be followed by an interactive discussion: Way of the Warrior, Nov. 13 6-8 pm, Free (1911 Pacific Avenue, 253.798.5902).